Fundamental Research (Nov 2023)

Bidirectional crosstalk between therapeutic cancer vaccines and the tumor microenvironment: Beyond tumor antigens

  • Si-Wei Zhang,
  • Han Wang,
  • Xiao-Hong Ding,
  • Yu-Ling Xiao,
  • Zhi-Ming Shao,
  • Chao You,
  • Ya-Jia Gu,
  • Yi-Zhou Jiang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 6
pp. 1005 – 1024

Abstract

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Immunotherapy has rejuvenated cancer therapy, especially after anti-PD-(L)1 came onto the scene. Among the many therapeutic options, therapeutic cancer vaccines are one of the most essential players. Although great progress has been made in research on tumor antigen vaccines, few phase III trials have shown clinical benefits. One of the reasons lies in obstruction from the tumor microenvironment (TME). Meanwhile, the therapeutic cancer vaccine reshapes the TME in an ambivalent way, leading to immune stimulation or immune escape. In this review, we summarize recent progress on the interaction between therapeutic cancer vaccines and the TME. With respect to vaccine resistance, innate immunosuppressive TME components and acquired resistance caused by vaccination are both involved. Understanding the underlying mechanism of this crosstalk provides insight into the treatment of cancer by directly targeting the TME or synergizing with other therapeutics.

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